Cycle lane resurfacing scheme set to begin on busy Hull…

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Cycle lane resurfacing scheme set to begin on busy Hull…

Hull City Council has confirmed that the Boothferry Road cycle lane, leading out of the city towards Hessle and the Humber Bridge, will undergo resurfacing later this month. In line with the council's pledge to enhance cycling infrastructure across Hull, the revamp of the cycle lane is set to boost safety by improving road conditions and minimising hazards. Upon completion, the upgraded cycle lane will offer a secure and accessible path for cyclists to travel between the five ways roundabout and the city boundary. The works are set to begin on Monday 10 June and are anticipated to end in roughly two weeks, weather permitting. For the protection of contractors and the public, lane closures will be implemented during the works. Outbound bus stops will also be temporarily put on hold. Read more: Owners of some of Hull's worst gardens appear in court More A63 closures announced as new Mytongate junction progresses Ian Cappleman, highways programme manager at Hull City Council, said: “As a council, we recognise the importance of cycling as a sustainable mode of transport and as an active fo
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